Immigration Mental Health Evaluations
Our immigration mental health evaluations are designed to be timely, comprehensive, and sensitive to each person’s unique circumstances. These assessments provide valuable insights into emotional and psychological factors that may be relevant to the immigration process. With a compassionate and thorough approach, we aim to support individuals and families as they navigate these often challenging situations.
Types of Visas That May Require Mental Health Evaluations:
Extreme Hardship Waivers: We explore the emotional difficulties that may arise if you or your family members are separated, highlighting how such hardship could affect your well-being.
U-Visa: For individuals affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, or human trafficking, we assess the emotional impact of these traumatic experiences, supporting your case for safer, more stable living conditions.
VAWA Evaluations: If you have experienced abuse from a partner, our evaluations document the emotional harm and help support your request for protection and relief under the Violence Against Women Act.
Asylum Seekers and Refugees: Our evaluations examine the psychological impact of persecution, violence, or severe hardship in your home country, helping to establish a credible claim for asylum or refugee status.
Victims of Human Trafficking (T Visa): We provide a detailed assessment of the emotional toll of trafficking, offering supportive evidence to strengthen your application and assist you on the path toward healing and stability.